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The Healthier You: NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme (NDPP) is a joint initiative between NHS England, Public Health England and Diabetes UK. It aims to deliver services at a large scale, for people already identified with non-diabetic hyperglycaemia who are therefore at high risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. High risk individuals will be offered a behavioural intervention to enable them to reduce their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes through weight loss, as a result of improved diet and increased levels of physical activity. The programme launched in South Tyneside in 2018.
From July 2020, the referral model has changed from a GP referral-only model to include an additional self-referral model. The public will be able to use an online tool, hosted by Diabetes UK, to calculate their risk of developing the condition by answering a series of basic questions including age, weight and ethnicity. If their score comes back as moderate or high, they will now be able to refer themselves to a local Healthier You service for support remotely or online, without having to go through a healthcare professional. Those who qualify will be able to choose how they complete the programme, either by joining group sessions by video link or telephone with an experienced coach or through digital support, which includes online peer support groups and in some areas, wearable tech. If you would like to know more about the programme our local provider, WW, are running some virtual sessions in September which you are welcome to join – Date Time Meeting Link 08/09/2020 1.30pm Join Microsoft Teams Meeting 09/09/2020 12.00 noon Join Microsoft Teams Meeting 10/09/2020 1.00pm Join Microsoft Teams Meeting 16/09/2020 12.30pm Join Microsoft Teams Meeting 17/09/2020 1.00pm Join Microsoft Teams Meeting 18/09/2020 12.00 noon Join Microsoft Teams Meeting A pack will be distributed to all community pharmacies over the coming weeks which will contain some promotional posters for you to display within your pharmacy and some leaflets explaining more about our approach and the support given to patients at risk of Type 2 Diabetes. If you have any queries about the service please contact Hannah Jeffrey [email protected] at the CCG. Kind Regards, Hannah Hannah Jeffrey Operational Delivery Manager North of England Commissioning Support Tel: 07733 483 868 Email: [email protected] Web: www.necsu.nhs.uk Click here to download an update letter from CGL regarding the Substance Misuse Services
Would it be possible to reiterate to all pharmacies that OST i.e. methadone, buprenorphine, or any other OST medication cannot be delivered by the community hub.
We have had a 3 requests this week which have not been fulfilled as this is outside of the scope of delivery. We are unsure if the clients have received their medication as 2 of them are not open to STARS. We are requesting the pharmacy information and will contact them direct. The other client, open to STARS, we are progressing. Please let me know if you require any further information. Thank you and regards Gateshead GP Bypass Numbers can now be obtained by clicking here.
you are aware the notifications of pharmacies‘ opening hours on Friday 8 May were circulated yesterday to pharmacies and interested parties. Can you please reiterate the following message to all pharmacies:
Contractors should also ensure that the pharmacy NHS website entry is correct for Friday 8th May. We would like to request your assistance in asking pharmacies to update the DoS before tomorrow’s deadline and to remind them that all four sections of the DoS need to be updated. PSNC has also issued a similar reminder to pharmacies. I understand some pharmacies may be having issues with accessing the DoS. I am advised that there has been a recent refresh of the Profiler URL and that pharmacies may need to clear their browsing history and cookies; as the computer may be remembering an old profile updater page. The new one should look like: Thank you for your assistance with this. To all contractors,
If you need another clinical waste uplift please email Helen Scott in the first instance. ([email protected]) But, please note that masks, gowns and gloves are not deemed clinical waste. These products need to be double bagged, stored for 72 hours then put into normal waste. It has come to the LPC’s attention that some of the mobile phones in a neighbouring LPC area had the bypass phone switched off, or on silent.
It’s probably worth each “PCN lead in Gateshead” collating the numbers of these phones and confirming that the phone is on etc. The numbers will be circulated to the surgeries shortly. Dear PCN leads in South Tyneside,
During the Covid19 pandemic, GP2P consultations have reduced considerably. There has been an Idea floated by the commissioners that the service will be re-booted using telephone conversations with patients instead of face-face consultations for the foreseeable future - until we are on the other side of the pandemic. Before this is done, the commissioners must have assurance from contractors that commissioned pharmacies are comfortable with this approach - and that they can assure the commissioners that they will check the diary on the laptop frequently and that they have the capacity to do the consultations during the pandemic? Would PCN leads please ensure that contractors that provide the GP2P service are able to do this, and are willing to take part? I’d be grateful if you’d let me know as soon as possible if there any GP2P pharmacies not willing to engage at this point. This is a useful flow chart and shows how deliveries are/could be done in Gateshead.
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As a result of COVID 19 we adapted our communications strategy to use the PCN leads to cascade information. This enabled us to act nimbly. Archives
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